The Rules

Backbone Ultra Runners Instructions coming shortly for 2019!

LEAVE NO TRACE

The Backbone Trail has been a vision of Southern California runners and hikers for over 50 years. Because of the exhaustive and oft-unrecognized efforts of park rangers, elected officials, property owners, environmentalists and hundreds of community activists and volunteers, you have the opportunity to traverse this truly sacred ridgeline trail. It is our supreme privilege to be able to enjoy the natural beauty of the Santa Monica Mountains; honor this privilege by leaving no trace of your time here beyond the flashbacks amazing memories it will afford.

REFUND / BIB TRANSFERS

Once you sign up and receive our seal of approval, evidence of which will be in the form of a charge to your credit card. After that, your entry fee is encumbered. No bib transfers or delay to the next event, sorry.

EVENT or PERMIT CANCELLATION

If for any reason the event is cancelled, be it an act of nature, National or State Park Service permit issues, or any other unforeseeable circumstance, the race management will be unable to refund the entrants as funds are obligated to vendors, insurance, park service fees, etc. As with any wilderness outing, mother nature, state and federal authorities hold the cards, and there can be no guarantees that the run is held as advertised.

RULES and REGULATIONS

Your safety, and the preservation of the wilderness environment, are the top priorities at all times.

Multiple factors are evaluated by the Park Service to approve races, and we are in the process of securing the numerous permits and approvals necessary to hold this event this year.To help us retain the possibility of future events, it is essential that you leave no evidence of your time on the Backbone Trail. Properly dispose of your trash at Aid Stations and respect the natural environment through which you are running.

While crews are not allowed out on the course itself, we have designated aid stations (see table and maps here) that are accessible to those who wish to encourage you at various points along the way.

Receiving aid from your crew anywhere other than at designated aid stations is grounds for dismissal from the race.

Pacers allowed for 100 milers ONLY, either at Mishe Mokwa Aid Station via drop off or limited parking with no shuttles, or walk/bike into Danielson Ranch Aid Station, parking at Sycamore Canyon parking lots.

Stay on the course! If you get lost, retrace your steps to get back on course. If you must leave the trail for any reason, leave your pack or water bottle on the trail at your point of exit.

Bib numbers must always be visible from the front for runner identification.

Check in and out with the radio volunteers at every aid station. Do not assume they saw you enter or leave as we will need to account for every runner along the route. It is our only way to know where to look for you in case of an emergency!

Event management (which includes volunteers out on the course) retain the right to relieve you of your official entrant status when you violate normal protocol for trail events, like cutting switchbacks or taking aid at other than designated sites. Should we take this option, you’ll be relieved of your bib number and will be expected to leave the course.

If you are defrocked of your race bib or bail voluntarily, you must notify the nearest aid station captain and hand over your bib number. Leaving the course without doing so could initiate a costly search and rescue operation that you will be required to pay for.

Aid station cutoff times are not negotiable.

After the final runner passes through each aid station, a safety sweep will be running the course and removing ribbons. If you leave an aid station, you must be prepared to make it to the next one.

Do not try to return to a prior aid station, as the course markings may already have been pulled if you are near the back end of the field of runners.

Please be courteous and kind to race volunteers, they are there to help you and are enduring much inconvenience and discomfort on your behalf. Fawning and other extreme displays of gratitude are highly encouraged.